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So far, 19 people have been confirmed dead in four states as a result of the storm.There have been at least seven fatalities in other parts of Florida, including Steven Sweet, who died when an oak tree fell on his Gretna home.Six of Michael's victims died in Virginia. Four people drowned and a firefighter was killed when a tractor-trailer lost control and hit the firefighter's truck on a wet highway. Virginia emergency officials said the sixth person died in Charlotte County.In Georgia, an 11-year-old girl died when a metal carport came crashing through her family's roof.In North Carolina, two of the three people who who died in the storm were killed when their vehicle struck a fallen tree, McDowell County officials said.Hundreds of people from across the country have called local officials in areas hit by Michael, desperate for any news about their loved ones. But rescue attempts have been arduous because of widespread debris and buckled roads that make transportation difficult. 994
that says children can be held in immigrant detention for a maximum of 20 days.? Children taking care of children - "I did talk to kids who were taking care of very tender age children themselves. There doesn't appear to be child care there," Long said, describing the Clint facility. "They're left to fend for themselves. Older kids are taking care of the babies."? Shortage of beds - "The kids said they were being held in rooms with windows toward the interior, but no windows to look out," Long said. "In some rooms, there are beds, but not enough for all the kids. Many are sleeping on the floor, some with mattresses, some without."? Inadequate clothing - Gialluca said she saw children "clad only in a diaper and a tiny T-shirt or a filthy onesie." "They didn't have socks or shoes, nowhere near appropriate for the conditions that they were in," she said.Rep. Veronica Escobar, a Democrat whose district includes the Clint facility, said she's concerned about the allegations and reached out to CBP's leaders for an explanation as soon as she heard them."If the allegations being made are true, these are human rights abuses. ... Our government's abuse of immigrant children is abhorrent and should be a wake-up call to our nation," she said. "These conditions are also horrific for the agents who have been placed in this situation by the administration." 1364

Sixteen states currently have red flag laws on the books — California, Connecticut, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island Vermont and Washington. Only five of those states have had the law in effect since before 2018.Alex Hider is a writer for the E.W. Scripps National Desk. Follow him on Twitter @alexhider. 406
Speaking at the hearing on sexual harassment in the House, Rep. Greg Harper, the Mississippi Republican who chairs the committee, said that he believed mandatory training was necessary "and probably everyone here would agree." 226
Some threats Thursday led to school lockdowns or disrupted business and other activities. In the Iowa city of Des Moines, hundreds of children were evacuated from the Science Center of Iowa on Thursday afternoon because of a threat there, CNN affiliate KCCI reported."Whenever something like this happens, we have to treat it like it's real," the center's Emilee Richardson told KCCI.In Oklahoma City, accountant Douglas Holsted told CNN affiliate KOKH he called police when his office received an email threat. He, like others, said the email demanded ,000 in bitcoin by the end of the day. Police searched but found nothing in the building."I've never seen (an email) that said, 'I planted a bomb in your building, I'm going to blow it up if you don't pay me.' That part surprised me," Holsted said.In Seattle, the University of Washington noted in a campuswide alert that the FBI had "advised that the email is not a credible threat."The university concluded sweeps of buildings that might have been affected.The Thurston County Courthouse in Olympia, Washington, and the Park Record newspaper in Park City, Utah, also received similarly threatening emails. People were evacuated but eventually were allowed back inside, according to tweets on verified Twitter accounts.In California, the Riverside Sheriff's Office had "an influx of email threats" and is taking them seriously, although no threat has been substantiated.The San Francisco Police Department responded to reports of bomb threats at locations throughout the city."We have received information that several other cities across the United States have received similar threats," police said.Pennsylvania State Police are "investigating some bomb threats in the eastern part of the state," a department spokesman fold CNN."Penn State University Police, in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is investigating a message received by individuals in multiple locations on campus and across the state," the university said in a statement. "Police say this does not appear to be a legitimate threat, however, an investigation is ongoing."University police later said the threat appears to be a hoax.The Chicago Police Department by Thursday afternoon was investigating threats at 36 locations, with "no reports of any injured people, any suspicious objects or any evacuations," police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi tweeted."#ChicagoPolice are working with federal partners on the investigation, and at this time there is no elevated threat level for the city of Chicago," he tweeted.The New York Police Department's counterterrorism bureau tweeted that bomb threats sent electronically to various locations in New York City and various places nationwide "are NOT considered credible at this time."Threats were also emailed to the Charlotte News & Observer and the Raleigh News & Observer newspapers in North Carolina. Dozens more threats continued to come in across the country later into the day, authorities reported. 3003
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